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DIGIReal Architecture
  • New roles for the model

Dr.Ir. Henri Achten February 2004, CVUT,
Prague Molab/Gappa, Faculty of Architecture
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • New roles for the model

Dr.Ir. Henri Achten February 2004, CVUT,
Prague Molab/Gappa, Faculty of Architecture
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • New roles for the model

Dr.Ir. Henri Achten February 2004, CVUT,
Prague Molab/Gappa, Faculty of Architecture
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • New roles for the model

Dr.Ir. Henri Achten February 2004, CVUT,
Prague Molab/Gappa, Faculty of Architecture
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • Part I Current trends
  • Part II DIGIReal architects

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DIGIReal Architecture
  • Current trends in architecture

Part One Current trends
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • Current trends in society

Part One Current trends
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • Architect between architecture and society

Part One Current trends
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • New strategies

Part One Current trends
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DIGIReal Architecture
  • New role of the model
  • Increased rigour in form-finding process
  • Feasibility tests during design process
  • Accurate and reliable costing
  • Increased degree of prediction
  • Use of CAM techniques

Part One Current trends
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DIGIReal Architects
Method
Theory
Model
  • Peter Eisenman
  • UN Studio
  • Greg Lynn
  • Frank Gehry

Part Two DIGIReal architects
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DIGIReal Architects
Method
Theory
Model
  • Peter Eisenman
  • UN Studio
  • Greg Lynn
  • Frank Gehry

Part Two DIGIReal architects
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Peter Eisenman
Theory
  • Techniques
  • Shear
  • Interference
  • Intersection
  • Distortion
  • Scaling
  • Superposition
  • Rotation
  • Concepts
  • Artificialexcavation
  • Tracing
  • Layering
  • Deformation

Some books Peter Eisenman Diagram diaries Luca
Galofaro Digital Eisenman Jean-François
Bédard Cities of artificial excavation
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Peter Eisenman
Theory
  • Artificial excavation
  • Site as palimpsest.
  • Find traces of history.
  • Interpret form and meaning.
  • Derive new forms and meaning by layering and
    deforming.

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Peter Eisenman
Theory
  • Shear
  • Skew objects
  • Interference
  • Study interactions
  • Intersection
  • Emergent shapes
  • Distortion
  • Transform shapes
  • Scaling
  • Rotation

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Peter Eisenman
Theory
  • Superposition
  • Layer historical analysis.

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Peter Eisenman
Method
  • Historical reading of the site
  • Superposition
  • Deformation strategy
  • Diagrammatic image
  • Elaboration
  • Design

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Peter Eisenman
  • Indexical Time
  • The trace and superposition form points in time.
  • Movement in time from one location.
  • Dynamics of the design are forced by changing
    perspectives.

Method
Wexner Centre,83-89
Columbus Conven-tion Centre,89-93
Wexner Centre,83-89
Aronoff Centre,88-96
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Peter Eisenman
Method
  • Diagrammatic image
  • Additional elements
  • Outside architecture
  • Related to project
  • Informing and deforming

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Peter Eisenman
Method
  • Diagrammatic image
  • Add to superposition
  • Deform composition

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Peter Eisenman
Model
  • Diagrammatic model
  • Physical scale model
  • Computer model

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DIGIReal Architecture
Method
Theory
Model
  • Peter Eisenman
  • UN Studio
  • Greg Lynn
  • Frank Gehry

Part Two DIGIReal architects
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UN Studio
  • Techniques
  • Movement patterns
  • Continuous surfaces
  • Non-orientable surfaces
  • Concepts
  • Deep plan
  • Public construction
  • Diagram
  • Hybrid

Theory
Some books Van Berkel Bos Move 1-3 Van Berkel
Bos UN Studio UN Fold
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UN Studio
  • Deep Plan
  • Connection of movement, urban design, structural
    design, and brief.
  • Public construction
  • Plan results from forces
  • Play with influences. End of hierarchy.
  • New task of the architect
  • Searching for complexity.
  • Between art and airports.

Theory
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UN Studio
  • Hybrid
  • Manimal
  • Continuity
  • No edges

Theory
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UN Studio
Method
  • Analysis site
  • Urban space
  • Movement patterns
  • Analysis brief/design task
  • Activities in time
  • Public/private relationships
  • Concept for the design task

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UN Studio
  • Choose a diagram
  • Image with multiple meanings
  • Multiply, generate, instrumentalise
  • Against typological fixation
  • Introduction of concepts outside architecture

Method
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UN Studio
  • Diagram is not a blueprint
  • Activate via format of diagram
  • Use via a mediator

Method
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UN Studio
Model
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DIGIReal Architecture
Method
Theory
Model
  • Peter Eisenman
  • UN Studio
  • Greg Lynn
  • Frank Gehry

Part Two DIGIReal architects
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Greg Lynn
  • Techniques
  • Spline
  • NURBS Surface
  • Animation
  • Metaballs
  • Blebs, flowers, strands, lattices
  • Concepts
  • Force
  • Curvature
  • Multi-type of performance envelope
  • Topology
  • Multiplicities

Theory
Some books Greg Lynn Folds, Bodies and
Blobs Greg Lynn Animate Form Greg Lynn Hani
Rashid Architectural Laboratories Greg
Lynn www.glform.com
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Greg Lynn
Theory
  • Type and instances
  • Ideal type notion
  • Multi-type of performance envelope
  • Size, position, rotation, direction, speed are
    determined by elements of the design
  • Surface results from elements

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Greg Lynn
Theory
  • When space is not neutral
  • When architectural elements are responsive
  • When structure is in a process of becoming
  • How to investigate architecture?

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Greg Lynn
Theory
  • Study of architecture via computer model
  • The computer mediates
  • Topology
  • Time
  • Parameters

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Greg Lynn
Theory
  • Topological elements are the result of a
    calculation
  • Topological line is a movement through control
    points (spline)
  • Topological surface is also movement through
    control points (nurbs surface)

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Greg Lynn
Theory
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Greg Lynn
Theory
  • Spline and NURBS surface denote influence of
    vectors
  • Multiplicities
  • Curvature of line or surface reflects conditions
  • Relations can be studied with animation

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Greg Lynn
Method
  • Analyse brief for major spaces.
  • Decide on computational structure.
  • Relate structure to the site.
  • Determine forces on structure.

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Greg Lynn
Method
  • Keyframe major conditions on structure.
  • Animate and study interactions.
  • Freeze and develop one or more instances of the
    animation.

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Greg Lynn
  • Bleb A volume that appears from a
    self-intersecting surface

Model
bleb
NURBS-surface
sections
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Greg Lynn
  • Flower The transformation of a tube to a plane
    by increased flattening of section.

Model
sections
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Greg Lynn
  • Shred Creating openings by means of duplicate
    control curves.

Model
Duplicatecontrol lines
Surface per twocontrol lines
Continued surface of othercontrol lines
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Greg Lynn
  • Strand Creating spaces as bundles of lines.

Model
Profiles
Path curves
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Greg Lynn
  • Lattice Space grid structure

Model
Surface
Surface aftercreation oflattice
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Greg Lynn
Model
  • Rapid prototyping and CNC milling techniques.

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DIGIReal Architecture
Method
Theory
Model
  • Peter Eisenman
  • UN Studio
  • Greg Lynn
  • Frank Gehry

Part Two DIGIReal architects
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Frank Gehry
  • Techniques
  • Model
  • Incremental search
  • Physical to digital model
  • Verification model
  • Concepts
  • Continuous form
  • Surface
  • Complexity
  • Contradiction

Theory
Some books Walker Art CenterThe
Architectureof Frank Gehry Mildred
FriedmanGehry Talks Coosje van
BruggenGuggenheim Museum Bilbao Irena
FialovaDancing Building
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Frank Gehry
Theory
Loyola Law School, LA1981-1984
Architects house,Santa Monica 1977-1978
Benson house, Calabasas,1981-1984
DeMenill house, New York1978 (not completed)
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Frank Gehry
Theory
Vitra Furniture Museum, Weil am Rhein,1987-1989
Lewis residence, 1985-1995Lyndhurst, (not
completed)
Nationale Nederlanden building, Prague,1992-1996
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Frank Gehry
Theory
Walt Disney Concert Hall,LA, 1987-2003
Experience Music Project, Seattle, 1995-2000
Neue Zollhof, Dusseldorf, 1994-1999
Guggenheim museum, Bilbao1991-1997
www.greatbuildings.com
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Frank Gehry
Method
  • 1989
  • 20 Employees
  • 2 Computers (word processing and accounting)
  • Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles project
    (1987 - )

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Frank Gehry
Method
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Frank Gehry
Method
  • James Glymph joins office
  • The Barcelona fish
  • Very fast realisation
  • CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional
    Interactive Application), Dassault Systèmes

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Frank Gehry
  • Dancing house, Prague
  • First building with CATIA
  • Gehry/ Milunic

Method
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Frank Gehry
  • Sketches
  • Scale models
  • CAD models
  • Verification models
  • Finalised design

Method
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Frank Gehry
Method
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Frank Gehry
Gehry office workshop
Start of the design process
Method
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Frank Gehry
Model
Building studies of Nationale Nederlanden
Building, Prague
Studies of Ginger part of Nationale Nederlanden
Building, Prague
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DZ Bank, Berlin
Frank Gehry
Nationale Nederlanden building, Prague
Model
Experience Music Project
Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA
Telluride residence
Physical model to digital model, Guggenheim
Museum, Bilbao
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Frank Gehry
  • Verification models to check
  • Design
  • Database
  • For
  • Drawings
  • CAM

Model
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Frank Gehry
Model
Realised building
Verification model
Verification model
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DIGIReal Architecture
Method
Theory
Model
  • Peter Eisenman
  • UN Studio
  • Greg Lynn
  • Frank Gehry

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Workshop 2004
  • Design of a conference centre.
  • Work method of one of the architects
  • Peter Eisenman, UN Studio, Greg Lynn, Frank Gehry
  • Explore and study role of the model.
  • Final result is design.

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Workshop 2004
  • Program
  • Monday Lecture, start of workshop
  • Tuesday Consultation (morning)
  • Wednesday Consultation, short presentation of
    project (1330h)
  • Thursday Consultation (morning, afternoon)
  • Friday Final presentation (1000h)
  • E-shop
  • 1700
  • 1100
  • 1100,1630
  • 1100
  • 1630
  • All information on
  • http//www.e-architekt.cz/workshop04
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